9:30 Club Presents at U Street Music Hall - Closed to the public until further notice. Please note that on Mondays, all DC DMV locations are closed, except Adjudication Services. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that a recent pause during Phase Two has ended, which allows for indoor dining at restaurants to resume at 25% capacity (or no more than 250 people) and museums to reopen with no more than 250 people allowed per floor and no guided tours. In conjunction with these events, there will be extensive street closures that motorists should take into consideration. Updated as of April 6, 2020 at 2 p.m. Find the latest status of museums, attractions and eventsin and around Washington, DC during the coronavirus pandemic. Smithsonian National Museum of American History - Closed to the public until further notice. You can also learn more about DC's parks and gardens and read details of currently reopened sites below. Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company - Closed to the public until further notice. Driving around DC will be difficult tomorrow. Additional public health measures are in place across the service, from capacity limits to one-way trails, or even temporary closures in response to local conditions. Wait times are reduced dramatically, with trains running every 8 minutes on each line during rush hours, and every 12 minutes on the Red Line and 15 minutes the Orange, Blue, Silver, Green, and Yellow Lines during off-peak times. All scheduled hearings, limited purpose appointments, and road tests will be rescheduled. During a news conference on Thursday, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser discussed a number of preparations that the District will make in anticipation of Election Day. Capital One Arena - Closed to the public until further notice. • 18th Street, NW between Riggs Place, NW and Q Street, NWAll street closures and listed times are subject to change based upon prevailing or unexpected conditions. Washington Gas reports the utility repairs have been completed and all associated road closures have reopened to traffic. Employees and patrons should socially distance and wear face coverings at all times. The National Gallery of Art - Closed to the public until further notice, but the Sculpture Garden will re-open on Feb. 14. Nonessential retail businesses are limited to 25 percent capacity as specified on their Certificate of Occupancy or 250 people including staff, whichever is fewer. Madison Drive, NW and Jefferson Drive, SW as well as the cross streets between Independence Avenue, SW and north of Pennsylvania Ave., NW Recreation centers, bowling alleys, climbing gyms, squash or racquetball clubs, skating rinks and skateboard parks may open with a 50-person capacity or at 50 percent capacity in Phase Two. Renwick Gallery - Temporarily closed as of Nov. 23 until further notice. U.S. Capitol Building, House and Senate office buildings - Closed to the public until further notice. Reported: 02/09/2021 at 12:45am. Read more. DC's First High-Capacity COVID-19 Vaccine Site Opens old town alexandria 15 hours ago Alexandria Riverfront Development Yields Treasure Trove of 150,000 Historic Artifacts RELATED: From Capital One Arena to Nats Park: Inside voting at DC's sporting venues ahead of 2020 Election, RELATED: DC could host 10 demonstrations during election week; NPS reviewing permits for prayer, patriotism, and protests, Sign up for the Get Up DC newsletter: Your forecast. Read more about the requirements for restaurants and check the status on outdoor dining options including beer gardens, patios and rooftop restaurants, as well as popular takeout and delivery options. Closed to the public until further notice. More Election News Election 2020 DC voter guide: What to know Many museums that have previously reopened have currently suspended operations, including eight Smithsonian museums, the National Gallery of Art and the Holocaust Museum. “It's definitely a choice that the business owners can make,” Hope Neyer with Shut Down DC said. Due to joint development and other construction activities, parking, traffic and pedestrian access may be impacted. Many Made in DC shops offer online shopping with the option for curbside pickup. The coronavirus pandemic has affected events, attractions and other businesses throughout the Washington, DC area. Park rangers are on duty to provide information, protect visitors and park resources, and uphold this requirement. WASHINGTON, DC — If you've got business to attend to in D.C. this weekend, we recommend that you don't drive. Due to a safety concern, the pedestrian bridge over Rockville Pike has been closed until further notice. Make sure to check out our list of reopened businesses and read below for more details on restaurants, attractions and museums, including helpful safety information. Read more about the city's requirements and note that outdoor attractions like the National Park Service Sites, Monuments and Memorials at the National Mall and around the city remain open. Vehicle Access to streets around Lincoln Memorial and the area of the march on Saturday, August 24, 2013 and for the “Let Freedom Ring” program at the Lincoln Memorial on Wednesday, August 28, 2013 will be limited. Masks are also required on NPS-managed lands when physical distancing cannot be maintained, including narrow or busy trails, overlooks and historic homes. To support the effort, thousands of frontline Metro employees transitioned to new work schedules as the region continued its gradual recovery and attracted more customers. MD-10/Arundel Expy southbound between MD-710/E Ordnance Rd and MD-270/E Furnace Branch Rd, all traffic stopped by the serious accident. Visitors should check individual park websites and social media channels for details on operations before they visit. National Geographic Museum - Closed to the public until further notice. Playgrounds remain closed. South of E Street on and near the Mall, the closures roughly extend to Independence Avenue SW between 17th and Third streets. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) has just released the following road closures, effective from 6 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. on August 28, 2020: Independence Avenue, SW from 14 th Street to Ohio Drive, SW; 23 rd Street, NW from Constitution Avenue, NW to Memorial Bridge Skate Park at RFK Campus - Closed to the public until further notice. For a map with specific information about the March For Our Lives, please visit the organizer's website. 9:30 Club - Closed to the public until further notice. Destination DC is committed to providing travelers with the most up-to-date i… The Metropolitan Police Department has issued a traffic advisory due to “various First Amendment activities.” Twenty-six streets will be closed to cars starting at 6 AM, including Pennsylvania Avenue and the inbound 12th Street tunnel. On Sunday, March 22, 2020, in coordination with the National Park Service, the Metropolitan Police Department will make several street closures beginning at 7:00 a.m. through approximately 8:00 p.m at the following locations: The Memorial Bridge; Lincoln Memorial Circle; Potomac River Freeway (all exits to Ohio Drive and Independence Avenue) Washington National Cathedral - Closed to the public until further notice. Library of Congress - Closed to the public until further notice. The requirement is also waived for those who have tested positive for COVID-19 within the last 90 days and don't have symptoms. Street Closures for March on Washington. In conjunction with these events, there will be extensive street closures that motorists should take into consideration. Throngs of far right-wingers are expected to march in the city on Saturday, prompting some road closures downtown. Please read the following carefully to avoid an unnecessary trip. On Sunday, August 23, new Metrobus schedules took effect across the region, including the restoration of bus service on routes that have not had service in months, adding significantly more frequent service on almost every line. Neyer said more than 10 activist groups are planning a week of demonstrations downtown starting on Election Day. While D.C. Police say they do not anticipate street closures, there is the potential for "intermittent closures" in the downtown area. Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture - Closed to the public until further notice. (Washington, D.C.) - On Friday, August 28, 2020, the Commitment March "Get Your Knee Off Our Necks” and other First Amendment demonstrations will take place throughout the District. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial will close at 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 4 and will reopen when cleanup from the … Private institutions and local government officials may ask for proof of a negative test. WASHINGTON — D.C. officials have announced several road and street closures along with parking restrictions ahead of this year's General Election on Nov. 3. The protestors are planning a rally at Black Lives Matter Plaza at 4 p.m. on Nov. 3 with a Jumbotron, GoGo Band and several scheduled speakers.